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Monogram 30in Column Refrigerator ZIR301NPNII
In this video, one of our experts at Abt gives you a detailed tour of the Monogram 30" Panel Ready Integrated Built-In Column Refrigerator. This WiFi-compatible appliance has a total capacity of 17.6 cubic feet for all of your fresh food. To create a stunning appearance in your kitchen, you can install an optional Monogram stainless panel and statement handle kit for additional style. When you open the door, you'll get access to the electronic touch controls with LCD readout. Inside is a water pitcher that automatically refills when placed on its dock and four glass shelves. Three of these shelves are adjustable and are designed with a coated spill-resistant edge and integrated LED lighting for extra visibility. Below these shelves is one full extending deli drawer, a humidity control drawer and a climate drawer with separate controls for meat, beverages and deli items. All of these drawers come with spill mats for protection and are soft closing. On the door of this Monogram refrigerator are four metal and glass bins with spill-saver mats, all of which are adjustable and easily removable for cleaning purposes. The water filter is located behind the front access panel at the top of this appliance. To see all of these parts up close, press play on this video overview.
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Monogram 30" Panel Ready Integrated Built-In Column Refrigerator
ZIR301NPNII
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Your Price: $8,500.00
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